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SECTION 00300
BID FORM
PROJECT: SPRING PARK IMPROVEMENTS; Bid No. 57������ ✓�_/,n
Place , A YL 6o ZAc/,rl,vr
Date
1. In compliance with your Invitation to Bid dated A Z
and subject to all conditions thereof, the undersicfhedi ar11
rn� a **(Corporation, ;.�
J ** authorized to do
business in the State of Colorado hereby proposes to furnish and do
everything required by the Contract Documents to which this refers for the
construction of all items listed on the following Bid Schedule or Bid
Schedules.
2. The undersigned Bidder does hereby declare and stipulate that this proposal
is made in good faith, without collusion or connection with any other
person or persons Bidding for the same Work, and that it is made in
pursuance of and subject to all the terms and conditions of the Invitation
to Bid and Instructions to Bidders, the Agreement, the detailed
Specifications, and the Drawings pertaining to the Work to be done, all of
which have been examined by the undersigned.
3. Accompanying this Bid is a `=` ` "-" standard Bid bond
in the sum of �1/P per7'. I q L ($
in accordance with the Invitation To Bid and
Instructions to Bidders.
4. The undersigned Bidder agrees to execute the Agreement and a Performance
Bond and a Payment Bond for the amount of the total of this Bid within
fifteen (15) calendar days from the date when the written notice of the
award of the contract is delivered to him at the address given on this Bid.
The name and address of the corporate surety with which the Bidder
proposes to furnish the specified performance and payment bonds is as
follows: -r,-,& AfrS 6gew.71V And inMa.ill� nr,�rydB' q Pd. Acl%
5. All the various phases of Work enumerated in the Contract Documents with
their individual jobs and overhead, whether specifically mentioned,'
included by implication or appurtenant thereto, are to be performed by the
CONTRACTOR under one of the items listed in the Bid Schedule, irrespective
of whether it is named in said list.
6. Payment for Work performed will be in accordance with the Bid Schedule or
Bid Schedules subject to changes as provided in the Contract Documents.
7. The undersigned Bidder hereby acknowledges receipt of Addenda No. 1_
through
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PROJECT MEDICAL
EXPERIENCE Department of Veterans Affairs $18.2M
Long Beach, California
The Scripps Research Institute $30M
La Jolla, California
Kaiser Medical Office Building $2.2M
Granada Hills, California
American Cyanamid $3.8M
Los Angeles, California
Kaiser Green Street Cafeteria $2.5M
Pasadena, California
Kaiser Warehouse $.7M
Chatsworth, California
COMMERCIAL
Pepsi Sports Facility $5M
Denver, Colorado
Colorado National Bank $17M
Greenwood Plaza, Colorado
INSTITUTIONAL
California State University $14M
Long Beach, California
Loveland Civic Center $9M
Loveland, Colorado
INDUSTRIAL
Ralphs Truck Wash/Fuel Island $4M
Los Angeles/Compton, California
Pepsi Fructose Building $3M
Denver, Colorado
Lockheed Commercial Aircraft $17M
San Bernardino, California
Ralphs Distribution Center $22M
Compton, California
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Camden Wastewater Treatment Plant $56M
Camden, New Jersey
Little Falls Water Treatment Plant $35M
Little Falls, New Jersey
First Segment C470 $27M
Douglass County, Colorado
RETAIL
Disneyland $.75M
Anaheim, California
Nike Promotions Office $.75M
Marina Del Rey, California
RANDY G. JACOBSEN
OPERATIONS MANAGER
EDUCATION Randy Jacobsen attended Aims Community College and has
participated in numerous supervisory management training
seminars.
PROFESSIONAL Mr. Jacobsen has over 25 years of experience in the
construction industry, including project superintendent and
project management positions. His current position as
operations manager has been earned on a wide range of
projects for retail grocery, commercial and industrial, and
large residential projects.
PROJECT
EXPERIENCE
RESIDENTIAL
Private Residence $10M
Aspen, CO
Townhomes on Maroon Creek $18M
Aspen, CO
Private Residence $20M
Aspen, CO
RECREATIONAL
Maroon Creek Golf Club $23.5M
Aspen, CO
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Louisville Water Treatment Plant $1.4M
Louisville, CO
INSTITUTIONAL
Loveland Civic Center $9M
Loveland, CO
Public Library
28,600 SF
Historic School Renovation
21,800 SF
PROFESSIONAL
REFERENCES
Auto Craft Center
Fort Carson, CO
Chappelow Middle School
John Keleher
Aspen, CO
(970) 925-5825 (p)
(970) 925-8469 (f)
William Jordan
Aspen, CO
(970) 925-1214 (p)
(970) 925-6388 (f)
Micheal Ernemann
The Ememann Group
Aspen, CO
(970) 925-2266 (p)
(970) 925-1904 (f)
William Damrath
Regency Realty Corporation
Denver, CO
(303)300-5800 (p)
(303) 691-6905 (f)
Scott McDaniel
Agilent Technologies
Loveland, CO
(970) 679-5314 (p)
$2.9M
$2.5M
DENNIS WOLFE
PROJECT ENGINEER
EDUCATION Dennis Wolfe graduated with a degree in Construction
Management from Colorado State University and holds an
Associate of Science degree from Lamar Community
College.
PROFESSIONAL
Mr. Wolfe has over 11 years of experience in
EXPERIENCE
the construction industry. He has worked as a project
engineer, and as a general superintendent. His experience
has been earned on a variety of projects including new
retail construction, retail remodels and renovations.
PROJECT
INSTITUTIONAL
EXPERIENCE
Erie Town Hall $2M
CSU Green Hall $1 M
CSU Student Recreation Center $2.4M
RETAIL
King Soopers Store #80
$4.3M
King Soopers Store #74
$10.5M
King Soopers Store #52
$845K
St. Vrain Center
$4M
Kohls Department Stores
Borders Books
Miscellaneous Retail Shops
HEAVY CONSTRUCTION
Denver Water Board, Building No.3 $3.6M
GARY BURKHART
SUPERINTENDENT
EDUCATION Gary Burkhart graduated from Southeast
Community College in Milford, Nebraska
with a A.A.S. degree in Building Construction
Technology.
PROFESSIONAL
Mr. Burkhart has over 28 years of experience in
EXPERIENCE
the construction industry as a carpenter foreman,
assistant superintendent, superintendent and his
current position as superintendent. His
experience has been earned on a wide range of
projects for retail grocery, parking structures,
renovation, commercial and industrial buildings.
PROJECT
COMMERCIAL
EXPERIENCE
Sakura Square Parking Structure $1M
Denver, Colorado
Goodall Electric Office Remodel $.125M
Fort Collins, Colorado
Norlarco Credit Union $.lM
Fort Collins, Colorado
INSTITUTIONAL
Timnath Elementary School $1.1M
Timnath, Colorado
Windsor Middle School $1M
Windsor, Colorado
Littleton Educational Service Center $3.2M
Littleton, Colorado
Windsor/Severence Library $1.3M
Windsor, Colorado
Harmony School Renovation
Fort Collins, Colorado
Colorado State University $.25M
Occupational Therapy Building
Flood Recovery
Fort Collins, Colorado
Colorado State University $2.4M
Student Recreation Center Addition
Fort Collins, Colorado
INDUSTRIAL
Flatiron Batch Plant Remodel $.lM
Timnath, Colorado
RETAIL
Albertson's Grocery Company SAM
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Albertson's Grocery Company $.3M
Wheat Ridge, Colorado
Albertson's Grocery Company $.3M
Arvada, Colorado
Chef Wang Restaurant Remodel $.lM
Fort Collins, Colorado
King Soopers Store No. 80 - New Store $4.3M
St. Vrain Center
Longmont, Colorado
King Soopers Store No. 81 - New Store $8M
Brighton Marketplace
Brighton, Colorado
King Soopers Store No. 79 - New Store $6.1M
Dell Range Marketplace
Cheyenne, WY
DAIRY
Haake Dairy $2M
Wiggins, CO
PROFESSIONAL Bill Ellis
REFERENCES Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO
(970)491-2502
Kathy Murphy
Windsor Severance Library
Windsor, CO
(970)223-7178
Bob Letcher
King Soopers, Inc.
Denver, CO
(303) 778-3047
Mark Haake
Haake Dairy
Wiggins, CO
(303)817-4100
Kathy Hutchinson
Harmony School
Fort Collins, CO
(970)225-9757
3.4 WORK
CURRENTLY UNDER
CONTRACT
1.
Maintenance
King Soopers, Inc.
Varies
+/- $600,000
On Going
On Going
Contracts
Hewlett Packard/Agilent
Safeway
Albertsons
2.
Agilent Technologies
Agilent Technologies
Varies
Varies
On Going
On Going
Rex Cornwell
970-679-3056
3.
Retail Grocery
King Soopers, Inc./City Market
Varies
Varies
On Going
On Going
Shelving/Fixtures
Safeway, Inc.
4.
Retail Grocery
King Soopers, Inc./City Market
Varies
On Going
On Going
On Going
Refrigeration
Safeway, Inc.
5.
River Hanger Corporation
Charles Vasilius
William Payne & Associates
$700,000
99%
08/02
Barry Mantooth
303-790-9019
6.
Safeway #0344
Safeway, Inc.
CSHQA
$1,594,293
97%
10/02
Jim Marlow
916-927-8229
7.
Safeway #1145
Safeway, Inc.
CSHQA
$669,057
98%
10/02
Brian Hannig
916-927-8229
8.
King Soopers Store # 11
King Soopers, Inc.
Mitchell Plus Associates
$982,619
13%
09/02
Leonard Micek
Jeff Paleaz
303-778-3063
303-477-2770
9.
City Market Store # 430
City Market
Mitchell Plus Associates
$1,397,736
9%
11/02
Jeff Paleaz
303-477-2770
10.
Saint Wain Centre
5M Development, LLLP
Sanderson Architects
$1,262,529
17%
10/02
Building 2, Parcel C
Don Macy
George Sanderson
303-443-8060
11.
Dry Creek Phase II
DPC Development
Gensler
$874,614
5%
10/02
Alterations
Tony Kill
Facade Renovation
303-796-8288
303-595-8585
G3
9.
V
ADDRESS:
BID SCHEDULE (Base Bid)
Please use the attached Bid Schedule when submitting your ;bid
PRICES
The foregoing prices shall include all -labor, materials, transportation,
shoring, removal, dewatering, overhead, profit, insurance, etc., to cover
the complete Work in place of the several kinds called for.
Bidder acknowledges that the OWNER has the right to delete items in the Bid
or chance quantities at his sole discretion without affecting the Agreement
or prices of any item so long as the deletion or change does not exceed
twenty-five percent (25%) of the total Agreement Price.
Signature
V (o
License Number (If Applicable)
(Seal - if Bid "by corporation)
Attest: NkijSn0
Address 155
Telephone ry , -I $W - l igg
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Section 00300 Page 2
3.5 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS
CSU Induslnal Science
Colorado State Univ
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
$1,300,000
1997
30%
Windsor Severance
Windsor everance
Gifford Spurk
$1,300,000
1997
20%
Library
Library District
Ede Town Hall Renovation
Town of Erie
Knudson Gloss
$1,587,000
1997
30%
Marriott Plaza Rehabilitation
Marriott
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
$1,300,000
1998
50%
CSU-O.T. Building
Colorado State Univ
Blauth/White
$290,549
1998
30%
CSU Industrial Science
Colorado Stale Univ
Wiss, Janney, Elstner
$37,000
1998
50%
Pizza Hut Tenant Improvements
Pizza Hut
Winter -Stucky
$160,065
1998
100%
King Soopers Store #80
New Shopping Center
Dillon Real Estate
Concepts West
$4,061,200
1998
20%
Longmont, CO
King Soopers Store #68
Addition & Remodel
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$2,253,486
1998
25%
Thornton, CO
King Soopers Store #69
Addition & Remodel
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$1,800,000
1999
20%
Aurora, CO
CSU Student Rec Center
Colorado State
H&L Architecture
$2,425,000
1999
30%
Addition & Renovations
University
Vineyard Church
Vineyard Church
Plaza Engineering
$668,000
1999
20°
Addition
CSU Green Hall
Colorado State
Randall E. Larson
1,056,500
1999
40
Remodel
University
University Mall
DPC Realty
Concepts West
$2,410,023
1999
50%
Redevelopment
King Soopers Store #1
Remodel
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$1,542,770
1999
20%
Denver, CO
PETCO
DPC Realty
David N. Lummis, AIA
$566,716
1999
20%
King Soopers Store #74
New Shopping Center
Dillon Real Estate
Concepts West
$10,500,000
1999
10%
Loveland, CO
Car Toys
Car Toys
Cocallas Hoskin
$194,000
1999
Palizzi Marketplace
Sullivan Hayes
Michael Bray Architects/
$7,034,654
2000
10%
Brighton, CO
River Studio Architects
King Soopers Store #81
New Store - Refrigeration
King Soopers, Inc.
King Soopers, Inc.
$250,000
2000
100%
Brihton CO
King Soopers Store #88
New Store - Refrigeration
King Soopers, Inc.
King Soopers, Inc.
$250,000
2000
100%
Parker CO
King Soopers Store #26
Remodel
Dillon Real Estate
Mitchell Plus
$1,858,395
2000
30%
Denver, CO
Carpet Exchange
The Maxim Group
Hunter Group
$1,800,000
2000
10%
King Soopers Store #26
Remodel - Refrigeration
King Soopers, Inc.
King Soopers, Inc.
$323,000
2000
100%
Denver CO
3.5 MAJOR CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS COMPLETED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS (CONTINUED-)
t. Vrain entre
5M Company, LLLP
Sanderson Architects/
3,200, 00
2000 30%
Parcel D
HC Klover Architects
Buildings A and B
Borders Books
King Soopers Store #41
Remodel
Dillon Real Estate
Michael Bray Architects
$2,000,000
2000
20%
Denver, CO
Dell Range Marketplace
Cheyenne, WY
Regency Realty
Mitchell Plus Associates
$6,100,000
2000
30%
King Soopers Store #52
Remodel
Dillon Real Estate
Michael Bray Architects
$700,000
2000
20%
Denver CO
King oopers Store #8
New Shopping Center
Dillon Real Estate
Michael Bray Architects
$3,300,000
2001
10%
Hi hlands Ranch, CO
University Mall
Tenant Finish
DPC Development
Concepts West Architecture
$325,000
2001
25%
Fort Collins, CO
King Soopers Store #56
Remodel
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$1,250,000
2001
30%
Denver CO
King Soopers Store #29
Remodel
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$2,032,539
2001
30%
Denver CO
City Markel Store #418
Remodel
City Market
Mitchell Plus Associates
$1,764,963
2001
30%
Grand Junction CO
Mattress Factory
Fort Collins, CO
DPC Development
Concepts West Architecture
$64,268
2001
30%
The Plaza at Aurora Mall
Unit E
Integrated Properties
Mitchell Plus Associates
$800,000
2001
100%
Aurora CO
Denver Water
Building No. 3
Denver Water
Wong Strauch Architects
$3,898,000
2001
30%
Denver CO
Board
Haake Dairy
Wiggens, CO
Haake Dairy, Inc.
Mitchell Plus Associates
$1,861,113
2001
60%
King Soopers Store #36
Remodel
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$2,546,920
2001
40%
Arvada, CO
R.E.D. Partnership &
Carpet Exchange
Colorado Flooring
Downing Thorpe James
$2,132,000
2002
25%
Industries
Safeway Store #1038
Remodel
Safeway
CSHQA
$1,131,000
2002
25%
Denver CO
King Soopers Store # 28
Remodel
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$2,523,000
2002
30%
Boulder, CO
Harmony Park
New City Park
City of Fort Collins
City of Fort Collins
$1,131,612
2002
25%
Fort Collins, CO
King Soopers Store #32
Remodel
King Soopers, Inc.
Mitchell Plus Associates
$1,500,000
2002
30%
Greeley, CO
City Market Store # 432
Remodel
City Market
Mitchell Plus Associates
$900,000
2002
25%
Grand Junction CO
King Soopers Store # 42
Remodel
King Soopers, Inc.
Michael Bray Architects
$2,700,000
2002
30%
Longmont, CO
Saint Vrian Centre
Building # 1
5M Company, LLLP
Sanderson Architects
$1,835,000
2002
25%
Don Mac
SECTION 00430
SCHEDULE OF SUBCONTRACTORS
List all subcontractors for the work items listed below and all subcontractors
performing over 15% of the contract.
ITEM
0
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TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF A1�RICA
TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY
FARNIINGTON CASUALTY COMPANY
Hartford, Connecticut 06183-9062
POWER OF ATTORNEY AND CERTIFICATE OF AUTHORITY OF ATTORNEYS) -IN -FACT
KNOW ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS, THAT TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF
AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY and FARMINGTON CASUALTY COMPANY,
corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut, and having their principal offices in the City of Hartford,
County of Hartford, State of Connecticut, (hereinafter the "Companies") hath made, constituted and appointed, and do by these
presents make, constitute and appoint: Courtney T. Peterson, Leon B. Dartois, James S. Rosulek, J. R. Richards, Douglas J.
Rothey, Susan J. Rawson, Cynthia M. Burnett, of Denver, Colorado, their true and lawful Attorneys) -in -Fact, with full power
and authority hereby conferred to sign, execute and acknowledge, at any place within the United States, the following instrument(s):
by his/her sole signature and act, any and all bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the
nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking and any and all consents incident thereto and to bind the Companies,
thereby as fully and to the same extent as if the same were signed by the duly authorized officers of the Companies, and all the acts
of said Attorneys) -in -Fact, pursuant to the authority herein given, are hereby ratified and confirmed.
This appointment is made under and by authority of the following Standing Resolutions of said Companies, which Resolutions are
now in full force and effect:
VOTED: That the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any
Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attomeys-in-Fact
and Agents to act for and on behalf of the company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe
to sign with the Company's name and seal with the Company's seal bonds, recognizances, contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in
the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional undertaking, and any of said officers or the Hoard of Directors at any time may remove any such
appointee and revoke the power given him or her.
VOTED: That the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President
may delegate all or any part of the foregoing authority to one or more officers or employees of this Company, provided that each such delegation is
in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secretary.
VOTED: That any bond, recognizance, contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance, or conditional
undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when (a) signed by the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any
Senior Vice President or any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any
Assistant Secretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary, or (b) duly executed (under seal, if
required) by one or more Attorneys -in -Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or
by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegation of authority.
This Power of Attorney and Certificate of Authority is signed and sealed by facsimile (mechanical or printed) under and by
authority of the following Standing Resolution voted by the Boards of Directors of TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY
COMPANY OF AMERICA, TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY and FARMINGTON CASUALTY
COMPANY, which Resolution is now in full force and effect:
VOTED: That the signature of each of the following officers: President, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice
President, any Assistant Vice President, any Secretary, any Assistant Secretary, and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any
power of attorney or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents, Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attorneys -in -Fact for
purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof, and any such power of attorney
or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and
certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company in the future with respect to any bond or
undertaking to which it is attached,
(11.00 Standard)
MIKE REIMAN
SUPERINTENDENT
EDUCATION Mike Reiman graduated from Wray High School,
AHERA Asbestos Course Inspector/Management
Planner, AHERA Asbestos Course Contractor/
Supervisor, AMF Mechanic School.
PROFESSIONAL Mr. Reiman has over 18 years of experience in
EXPERIENCE the construction industry, he worked as a chief engineer,
maintenance director and has been a hands on
carpenter prior to his current position as general
superintendent. His experience has been earned on a wide
range of projects including renovation, commercial and
industrial buildings.
PROJECT COMMERCIAL
EXPERIENCE Denver Athletic Club $5M
Inverness Athletic Club $5M
INSTITUTIONAL
Stanley Lake High School
$15M
Gillian Detention Center
$20M
CSU Industrial Science
$1M
Erie Town Hall
$2M
CSU Green Hall
$ I M
RETAIL
Silo Stores
$5M
Marriott Plaza Rehabilitation
$1.5M
King Soopers Store #68
$2.3M
King Soopers Store #74
$10.5M
King Soopers Store #52
$1.5M
King Soopers Store #8
$3.3M
Carpet Exchange
$1.8M
Carpet Exchange
$2.1M
MEDICAL
Humana Hospital $20M
SEc,rION 00410
BID BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that we, the undersigned MARK YOUNG CONSTRUCTION,
INC. as Principal, and TRAVELERS CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY OF* as
Surety, are Rereby held and firmly bound unto the Ci-y of Fort Collins Colorado,
** for the payment of which, well and
as OWNER, in the sum of $ Five Percent bind ourselves, successors, and
truly to be made, we hereby jointly and severally
assigns.
has
THE CONDITION of this obligation is such that whereas the Principal
d n nd hereby
submitted to the City of Fort Collins, Colorado the accompanying
mad a part Collins jto e
ectntSIRINGoPARKoIMPROVEMENTS; Bid No. 572g for he construction
of
NOW THEREFORE,
(a) If said rid shall be rejected, or
(b) If said Bid shall be accepted and the Principal shall exei1teand deliver
a Contract in the form of Contract attached hereto (properlycompleted
h a BOND for hi.s
accordance with said Bid) and shall furnist of all persons Performing
of said Contract, and for paymen
labor or furnishing materials in connection therewith, and shall in all
other respects perform the Agreement created by the acceptance of said Bid,
then this obligation shall be void; otherwise the same shall remain in
force and effect, it being expressly understood and agreed that the
Suretyliability Of the for any and all claims
event, exceed the penalamount of thihereunder
s obligation as herein stated. in no
The Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates andagrees that
of said Surety and its BOND shall be in no way impair
extension of the time within which the OWNER may accept such Bid;
does hereby waive notice of any such extension.
authorized to transact- business in the
OWNER.
Surety Companies executing bonds must be
State of Colorado and be accepted by the
*AMERICA, Hartford, Connecticut
**(5%) of the Total Amount of the Bid
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the obligations
affected by any
and said Surety
Section 00410 Page 2
SENT BY: MYC DENVER OFFICE;
TO:' MYC FORT COLLINS
3034779085; SEP-3-02 2:57PM; PAGE 1/2
AT: 19702240392
Project: SPRING PARK IMPROVEMENTS
BID SCHEDULE
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Concrete Bike Trail, 10' wide, 5" thick with
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'Y 1,936
S,
fiber mesh, Yosemite Brown
SF
Architectural Features
LS I
16
Reslroom Y
4M
Irrigation
$
7
�J43 i
J`
17
Adjust irrigation system
LS
Fine Grading
�.{
SF $ �� Y 8,026
t9'
18
Fine Grading .
Sod
SF 9,513
19
Sod
SENT BY: MYC DENVER OFFICE;
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Miscellaneous Site Features
20 Bike Rack
21 Picnic Tables
22 BBQ Grlll
TOTAL
EA $
E.A. $ �D, 2
EA $ 33 41,q-o�- 1
11,5q;Z,3�
$ q3o�
$ 14id. ly-
$ 3Ny-V-
Dollars
(written)
Nil
SECTION 00400
SUPPLEMENTS TO BID FORMS
00410Bid Bond
00420Statement of Bidder's Qualifications
00430 Schedule of Subcontractors
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SECTION 00420
STATEMENT OF BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS
All questions must be answered and the data given must be clear and
comprehensive. This statement must be notarized. If necessary, questions may
be answered on separate attached sheets. The Bidder may submit any additional
information he desires.
1.
Name of Bidder: JV1QCKY0dM LCVk5tVUU704j_ttjC.
2.
Permanent main office address: 155
l" Cal
"�f17 C6111A
3.
when organized:
4.
If a corporation, where incorporated:
S.
How many years have you been en aged
in the contracting
business under your
present firm or trade name?
6.
Contracts on hand: (Schedule these, showing
the amount
of each contract and
the appropriate anticipated dates of
completion.)
7. General character of Work performed by your company:
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U 1,
in k.�.6 Fadl; eS
8. Have you ever failed to complete any Work awarded to you?��
If so, where and why? 0 hh
9. Have your ever defaulted on a contract? �V
If so, where and why?
10. Are you debarred by any government agency?
If yes list agency name.
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11. List the more important projects recently completed by your company, stating
the approximate cost of each, and the month and year completed, location
and type of construction.
12. List your mayor equ}pment available for this contract_
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13. Experience in construction Work similar in importance to this
project: �/6z
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14. Background and experience of the principal members of your organization,
including office�rs:�
'_3. Credit available,,:.. $ 1,00 000
W�1 16. Bank reference: ls Fanl0 Pxi/Llz --VM bQVIS 970-45-7492
1?. Will you, upon request, fill ou= a detailed financial statement and furnish
any o,her information that may be required by the OWNER? _
19. Are you licensed as a General CONTRACTOR-, M5
If yes, in what city, .county and state? ,+ .hFsZ OQ], iM What
class, license and numbers? G�RSS /4 �g �/Qf1 c hd
19. Do you anticipate subcontracting Work under this Contract? R s
If yes, what percent of total contract?
and to whom?� ^4, ,�gJf�t n�✓�+tlU �4vt dl a� n.,:r�
20. Are any lawsuits peg ing against you or your firm at this time? N
If yes,
DETAIL
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21. What are the I is of your up blic ability? DETAIL
06
What company?
22. What are your company's bonding limitations? 26,O00, co-e �.ta/iVlyl/a�
23. The undersigned hereby authorizes and requests any person, firm or
corporation to furnish any information requested by the OWNER in
verification of the recital comprising this Statement of Bidder's
Qualifications. 1
Dated at F0,&&IiAC this day of 5?,ej6h�je� 20OZ
County of(//i^L'i'
�'a✓Id SgCCb5n4 being duly sworn deposes and says that he is
UICG� of 6o,t.SkyCbCVI JAnd that
(name of organization)
the answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are
true and correct.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3 01- day of
`.p�D�e� , 20M w
My commission expires
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DAVID M. GUIDA
PRESIDENT
EDUCATION David Guida graduated from Colorado State
University with a Bachelor of Science Degree
in Industrial Construction Management.
PROFESSIONAL Mr. Guida has over 20 years of experience in the
EXPERIENCE construction industry. Mr. Guida has gained
valuable experience from his positions as
project field superintendent and project
manager. His experience has been earned on a
wide range of projects including: institutional,
commercial, medical and industrial.
PROFESSIONAL Bob Letcher
REFERENCES King Soopers, Inc.
65 Tejon Street
Denver, CO 80223
(303) 778-3047
Kathy Murphy
Windsor Severance Library
720 Third Street
Windsor, CO 80550
(970)223-7178
Don Macy
Macy Development
650 South Cherry Street, Suite 1400
Denver, CO 80246
(303)321-8888
Mick Mitchell
Mitchell Plus Associates
2680 18`h Street, Suite 100
Denver, CO 80211
(303) 477-2770